-Rees-Mogg comes second (to David Davies) on conservative home's monthly future leader poll though when asked he quipped "I think if I threw my hat into the ring, my hat would be thrown back at me pretty quickly."

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Rees-Mogg denies reports that he is sounding out friends about future leadership bid "I think it's a reminder that it's August and people don't have pressing UK political news to write about. And therefore there's this jolly stuff about me, but I wouldn't put any money on it,"says election campaign was too managerial and wants stamp duty cut, monopolies like energy market tackled. In no way on manoeuvrers, honest

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-UK suggest temporary customs union and the type of custom arrangement UK wants to see permanently, Sir Stramer calls the proposals incoherent and inadequate but CBI encouraged though warning more detail is needed

-Corbyn says Trump's comments on Charlottesville is not enough and he should condemn white suprematists. On the critics comparing Trump's comments to Corbyn on Venezuela, he says situations are not comparable. Number 10 says Trump's comments are up to him but UK government condemns the far right

-Big Ben's chimes will fall silent from next week until 2021 due to repairs, some papers blaming Health and Safety (having it on would impact workers hearing) and invoking WW2

-Garden Bridge project collapses with trust, Boris and Osborne blaming Khan, Labour figures like Khan and Prescott blaming Boris for what they see as a vanity project

-Fury as Trevor Kavanagh uses term "The Muslim problem"

-Inflation holds at 2.6% which is better then expected rise, continued falling motor fuel prices offset by higher prices for clothes, utilities and food, but still the highest in major western economies. Expected it will mean no Bank of England interest rate rise

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-Heidi Allen says she will leave Tories if Rees-Mogg becomes leader, not entirely sure whips will mourn that

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Wages up to 2.1% in last three months which is better then predicted, jobless rate lowest since 1975, growth in the number of EU migrants in work has fallen to lowest point since 2010, productivity continues to decline

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-Nick Clegg thinks May will realize value of customs union and close down Dr Fox's department by end of Brexit process

-Farage puts friendship with Trump as why Hollywood wants a Farage movie, not happy with idea of transitional agreements

-Anne Marie Waters says she is being smeared by UKIP establishment. Neil Hamilton says remarks from years ago are being taken out of context against her but fears her being leader would stigmatise the debate and Nathan Gill barely turns up so not bothered if leaves.

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Sarah Champion resigns from shadow women and equalities minister over her article on child abuse from Pakistan community which she says has offended, apologised for poor choice of words like " "These people are predators and the common denominator is their ethnic heritage."and is becoming a distraction from the issue of child abuse. She initially said Sun changed some of her words and changed the meaning which Sun denies and says Champion/her office approved article before it being published (Sun sarcastically remarking she loved article but her office objected to picture as unflattering) so that earnt her ill will and cost her Corbyn's support. Corbyn says Labour won't demonize a group but will work with Champion as a champion an issue of child abuse

Naz Shah had complained the article was a dangerous precedent and irressponsible, Equality and Human Rights Commission chief executive Rebecca Hilsenrath says they are disappointed to see a great champion forced to resign over overheated reaction to language. Reactions seem to be very much do you believe Pakistan community has a problem on this issue, if you do then someone speaking honestly got sacked and so it hurts the debate, if you don't then she was irresponsible/racist and had to go.

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-May says leaders must condemn far-right, urges Bercow to look at ensuring Big Ben doesn't remain silent, Corbyn says KKK and neo-Nazi's should always be condemned and while he will miss the chimes of Big Ben the safety of workers is more important.

-Ruth Davidson on Trump ""The president of the United States has just turned his face to the world to defend Nazis, fascists and racists. For shame."”, Javid remarks "Neo-Nazis: bad. Anti-Nazis: good. I learned that as a child. It was pretty obvious.", justice minister Sam Gyimah fears ""The 'leader of the free world' loses moral authority when he cannot call fascism by its name,"", Arron Banks and Leave.EU backs Trump on Charlottesville

-Salmond's joke “I promised you today we’d either have Theresa May or Nicola Sturgeon or Ruth Davidson or Melania Trump, but I couldn’t make any of these wonderful women come…” "to the show"

-Mayor Burnham says better to be mayor then MP, tries to take credit for Corbyn meeting young people, making big push on homelessness

-Our currency's constant dropping has led to Ajax (Dutch football club) adjusting transfer fee for one of their players daily to cover the currency difference, retail sales in July up 0.3% thanks to food countering decline on every other section but June's retail sales halved from 0.6 to 0.3%

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Corbyn dodges around if he pushed Champion out while being very clear he disagreed with her article, Javid accuses Corbyn of stifling debate. Corbyn wants Grenfell inquiry scope to be wider including social housing policy

-May says we stand with Spain over terror attacks in Barcelona, Boris, Khan and Corbyn says thoughts with victims

-Government expected to announce visa free tourism for EU but work permits for other stuff

-May admits mental health services are patchy and she is reviewing the system, thinks National Citizens Service will help

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-May says we must stand together with others to fight extremism, Corbyn praises Spanish authorities for responding so quickly, fury from Welsh Tories and UKIP (who she has called far right repeatedly) when Leanne Wood blamed far right for the attack

-Corbyn rejects Huffington claims that Khan and Burnham have been barred from speaking at Labour conference and that McDonnell, Thornberry, Abbott and Keir Starmer will get key slots but Corbyn blames Sun for story

-Sturgeon says she wishes SNP didn't have national as part of their name but too complicated to make change now

-Sir Cable defends Jo Swinson and Christine Jardine election spend, SNP says a pattern is emerging but Electoral Commission and police pointedly note nobody has actually complained to them about this

-Frank Field suggests youngsters should choose apprenticeship over university and have been misold on the benefits of the latter by careers advice

-Anna Turley not happy job overseeing regeneration of the Redcar steelworks is based in London (the mayor of Tees Valley says better to liaise with Whitehall)

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-Stephen Hawking on NHS (a nightmare for Hunt, this is going to be used to batter him)

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Britain’s current account deficit in 2015 was bigger than originally thought according to ONS, 98 billion (equivalent to 5.2% of GDP) rather then 80 billion or 4.3%, ONS has been updating it's statistic methodology.

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-Rees-Mogg wants Big Ben to signal Brexit moment

-Bryant attacks Tories for proposing MP's to gather round for Big Ben's final bongs. It was Labour's Stephen Pound who is pushing the idea. Then Bryant says Pound was probably joking, Pound wasn't. Jess Philips and Streeting mock the idea anyway but at least don't attack the wrong side

-Lord Hain says ECJ peace funding plays big part in N.Ireland peace so worried by government demands to withdraw from ECJ but government argues they want that funding and ECJ withdrawal shouldn't be an issue

-Lord Macpherson fears QE is printing money like heroin and time to move on

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”

-Government wants close co-operation with EU on legal disputes and agreement on how to handle them, also publishes trade law proposals to try to get that higher up agender but European Commission is not impressed

-Sinn Feinn pushing for Stormont talks to restart, DUP says Sinn Feinn seem to be obsessed with Irish language act rather then forming government

-Fury as Tory councillors Alastair Majury and Robert Davies allowed back into pay despite former comparing Scottish nationalists to Nazi's+anti-Catholic remarks and latter tweeting racist jokes

-UK July budget is surplus (£0.184bn) for first time since July 2002 which was not expected thanks to colossal rise in self declared tax assessments (£0.8bn last year to £8.0bn), ONS revises year borrowing figures for first quarter down to £45.1 billion (compared to £48.7bn), manufacturers reporting strong demand

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-Osborne wants high speed rail plans altered and HS3 added in north like a Pennines line

-Wishart suggests some MP's get a grip over their bizarre obsession on Big Ben

“You, are a rebellious son who abandoned his father. You are a cruel brigand who murdered his lord. How can Heaven and Earth put up with you for long? And unless you die soon, how can you face the sight of men?”